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9/11 PHOTO ON SOCIAL MEDIA

One woman is hoping the power of social media can help her find the owner of picture found on 9/11.

It's a picture of a very happy day -- found in the rubble left behind on one of America's darkest days.

College professor Elizabeth Stringer Keefe posts this wedding photo to social media every year on September 11th hoping to find the owner.

She says she has never gotten as much response as she has this year. It's been retweeted 37 thousand times since last night.

Elizabeth is keeping hope alive that the couple is alive and well and will one day be reunited with this beautiful memory.

FACEBOOK AUTO-DELETES POST

If you've ever regretted a Facebook post, the site is trying out a new feature that will give you the option of an expiration date.

This is just an experiment and only a few people are testing it out right now.

It works with Facebook's iPhone app and will allow users to set an expiration date before making a post.

You can choose for posts to be deleted after one hour, three hours, all the way up to seven days.

Facebook says if the test is successful, it will roll the option out to more users.

This may remind you a little of Snapchat -- which is one of the most popular social network for teenagers.

HE'S BACK!

The "apparently kid" is back!

The little boy who became an internet star with his commentary at the county fair has scored a new commercial.

Five-year-old Noah Ritter is the newest spokesperson for Fresh Pet pet food.

We met him this summer after his interview with a Pennsylvania reporter went viral.

This two-minute internet commercial was posted on Friday and has the same viral potential.

It will certainly make you smile.

Apparently Kid's First Ever TV Commercial - Freshpet by Freshpet on YouTube
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